You’re Probably Not Washing Your Dog’s Bowl Enough…And This Is Why You Should
As a professional pet sitter, much of my role involves visiting clients' homes to care for their beloved pets, primarily dogs. Our clients range from those with average incomes to individuals earning millions annually. One recurring issue I’ve noticed in many households is overlooked pet hygiene—specifically, dirty dog bowls. I’m talking about unwashed food dishes, murky water bowls, and grimy food mats. It’s surprising to see such neglect in otherwise pristine and luxurious homes. Taking just a minute to scrub a dog’s dish can make a big difference, yet it’s often overlooked. As part of our service, we always make sure to clean these items for our clients. It’s not uncommon for them to return home and assume we’ve deep-cleaned their house because even small touches like this can dramatically improve their pet’s space. But we mostly do it for the safety of their dogs and I always think to myself… Would they eat off of that?